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Redfield might be visiting Autzen for Washington game, but not finalized.

USC fans pissed we're recruiting players after we didn't with Falah. Did they want us to go after Falah, are they not happy that Falah reaffirmed his commitment to USC so strong that we said, hey if you're that committed to them just don't go? Or are they just pissed that Redfield did not say the same thing?

Didn't see this posted on here but Tennessee leads for 4* NC WR MarQuez North. He said his #2 would be a tie between Clemson and UNC. Would be a solid get for Dools if we were to get him. He also went on to say Tennessee has been his favorite since last summer and he wants to commit ASAP but he wants to be 100% sure first. He's visiting UF this weekend._________________

Article with commentary about how the top 25 players from last year's class are faring as Freshmen so far. Worth a read if you're a recruiting buff that isn't able to keep up on some of the teams the top players from that recruiting cycle chose._________________TF713'sGreatestHits

Texansfan713 wrote:

•I'll make a bet. If Herman leaves Houston after this season I'll never post on FF again
•I back my talk up in person
•Go play in traffic and tear both your acl's punk

In an interview published today, Nkemdiche told ESPN’s Kipp Adams that he and his family are still struggling with his college decision. Nkemdiche, a defensive end out of Grayson High School in Loganville, Ga., is the nation’s consensus No. 1 recruit in the Class of 2013.

He committed to Clemson on June 14 but has spent much more time at Ole Miss where his brother, Denzel, is a standout redshirt freshman linebacker.

“My recruitment is crazy still and Ole Miss is making a push for me,” Nkemdiche told ESPN’s Adams. “It does not matter to my dad, but my mom wants me to go to Ole Miss and we are still talking about it, so we have not come to an agreement on it yet.

“It is tugging my heart in two different directions.”

Nkemdiche’s mother lives in Nigeria and she has expressed before that her youngest son’s commitment to Clemson was not final in her mind.

“His decision is not final. He’s just a teenager, and people are forgetting that,” she told ESPN the Magazine last month. “We had never discussed Clemson, and I am unhappy with Clemson. I’m not there, so I don’t know for certain, but I feel like Robert was pressured into this decision.”

In an interview published today, Nkemdiche told ESPN’s Kipp Adams that he and his family are still struggling with his college decision. Nkemdiche, a defensive end out of Grayson High School in Loganville, Ga., is the nation’s consensus No. 1 recruit in the Class of 2013.

He committed to Clemson on June 14 but has spent much more time at Ole Miss where his brother, Denzel, is a standout redshirt freshman linebacker.

“My recruitment is crazy still and Ole Miss is making a push for me,” Nkemdiche told ESPN’s Adams. “It does not matter to my dad, but my mom wants me to go to Ole Miss and we are still talking about it, so we have not come to an agreement on it yet.

“It is tugging my heart in two different directions.”

Nkemdiche’s mother lives in Nigeria and she has expressed before that her youngest son’s commitment to Clemson was not final in her mind.

“His decision is not final. He’s just a teenager, and people are forgetting that,” she told ESPN the Magazine last month. “We had never discussed Clemson, and I am unhappy with Clemson. I’m not there, so I don’t know for certain, but I feel like Robert was pressured into this decision.”

“Tony is rock solid with Florida State,” Gierke said. “That was all just a bunch of stuff. You know how things are these days. But he has talked with FSU and they are all good and that’s where he’s going to school. As far as I am concerned is that this subject is closed.”